Qatargas to complete $1bn gas recovery project next year

  • Qatar: Sunday, February 10 - 2013 at 04:58

Qatargas has announced its $1bn project aimed at recovering gas that would otherwise be flared during LNG ship loading at Ras Laffan is expected to be completed in 2014, Gulf Times has reported. The Jetty Boil Off Gas (JBOG) Recovery Project will enable boiled-off gas to be collected from LNG ships and compressed at a central facility, which will then be sent to the LNG producers and consumed as fuel or converted back into LNG, Qatargas said. The project, when fully operational, will recover the equivalent of some 600,000 tonnes per year of LNG based on an expected 90% recovery efficiency during normal operations.

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